Total Lunar Eclipse: When to Watch
Charts Give Viewing Information for Every U.S. Time Zone
By The Daily Green Staff
AST Lunar Eclipse
Atlantic Standard Time
The best time to see the total lunar eclipse in the Atlantic Standard Time (AST) Zone is between 9:43 p.m. Feb. 20 and 1:09 a.m. Feb. 21, according to NASA.Last: Alaska Standard Time (AKST)
Next: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
EST Lunar Eclipse
Eastern Standard Time
The best time to see the total lunar eclipse in the Eastern Standard Time (EST) Zone is between 8:43 p.m. Feb 20 and 12:09 a.m. Feb. 21, according to NASA.Last: Atlantic Standard Time
Next: Central Standard Time
CST Lunar Eclipse
Central Standard Time
The best time to see the total lunar eclipse in the Central Standard Time (CST) Zone is between 7:43 p.m. and 11:09 p.m. Feb. 20, according to NASA.Last: Eastern Standard Time
Next: Mountain Standard Time
MST Lunar Eclipse
Mountain Standard Time
The best time to see the total lunar eclipse in the Mountain Standard Time (MST) Zone is between 6:43 p.m. and 10:09 p.m. Feb. 20, according to NASA.Last: Central Standard Time
Next: Pacific Standard Time
Lunar Eclipse
Pacific Standard Time
The best time to see the total lunar eclipse in the Pacific Standard Time (PST) Zone is between 5:43 p.m. and 9:09 p.m. Feb. 20, according to NASA.Last:Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Next: Alaska Standard Time (AKST)
Alaska Lunar Eclipse
Alaska Standard Time
The best time to see the total lunar eclipse in the Alaska Standard Time (AKST) Zone is between 4:43 p.m. and 8:09 p.m. Feb. 20, according to NASA.Last: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Next: Atlantic Standard Time (AST)




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